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Synonyms for conclusiveness

the quality of being final or definitely settled

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(67) Specifically, they might "have higher, unrealistic standards and expectations about the capabilities of forensic science, conclusiveness of scientific results, and type of evidence traditionally available during criminal trials." (68) As a result, when it comes to expert testimony, if it is highly exaggerated and contains vague information about the procedures of examining the evidence, then juries are likely to believe the expert.
Ferguson (2013), who also conducted a meta-analysis on the long-term impact of physical punishment, concluded that the negative effects, while statistically significant, are "trivial to small." Researchers, he argues, "should take greater care not to exaggerate the magnitude and conclusiveness of the negative consequences." Exaggerations "might easily backfire, decreasing the credibility of scholarly statements on parenting research overall" (Ferguson, 2013, p.
Second, since semivariogram parameters are sensitive to the property of population, the way of sampling, and the method of estimation, further investigation is required on the spatial sampling trinity to examine the conclusiveness of the findings presented in our study.
Closure constitutes our sense of a finished phrase, of a form being completed or, in Smith's words, a "sense of stable conclusiveness, finality, or'clinch'" (1968,2).
On the whole, Tierra de nadie not only acknowledges this crucial moment of literary liminality in British war literature, but proves once again that the Great War topic is sufficiently controversial to avoid conclusiveness and thus gives those interested in the area of war representations a particularly engaging object of study.
The assessment of informativeness and conclusiveness of the identified variable sites shows that the highest ability to differentiate the American mink growth hormone gene genotypes has tri-allelic polymorphism g.1219C>G (PIC = 0.3039), and three di-allelic polymorphisms - g.616G>C, g.846A>G and g.931C>T (PIC>0.2400).
Moreover, the calculated, theatrical conclusiveness of his decision, which mythologizes it as having the force of external compulsion, emphasizes choice itself to be an issue of moment in his self-representation.
Though it shows that only 61.2% of the questionnaires were returned back, this does not affect the conclusiveness of the findings of this study for some reasons.
In conclusiveness of the whole issue, land-locked country in terms of international references may need our support to allow imports of goods to pass through our country, but it should also consider the win-win situation wherein we allow imports of goods to the level of requirements and consumption of the country we are facilitating our land while preserving and protecting our own interest to include promoting domestic industry, encouraging import substitutions and moving to self-reliance.
It doesn't have that level of conclusiveness." (77) Yet the power of a video made during a police-involved shooting is undeniable.
Some of my discomfort with this ruminative rhetoric may not be simply the relentlessly clever and elegant language, but the assertiveness or conclusiveness of his statements.